The head of Libya’s Presidency Council, Mohammad Menfi, has urged during UN General Assembly for strengthening relations between Libya and Russia.
This came during a meeting Menfi held late Friday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meetings.
Libya’s Presidency Council calls for stronger relations with Russiahttps://t.co/UZ2UM5yLLk pic.twitter.com/nuENAKMGgI
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According to a statement issued by the Presidency Council, Menfi highlighted the importance of Moscow's role in the success of Libya’s political process.
It said Lavrov underlined the need for the simultaneous withdrawal of mercenaries and foreign forces from Libya as well as advancing reconciliation efforts to ensure that elections are held on time.
The top Russian diplomat also praised the Presidency Council for leading national reconciliation in Libya.
"Lavrov praised the steps taken recently by the council to release a number of prisoners within the framework of the national reconciliation process,” the statement said.
Tension has risen in Libya between the Libyan parliament, the High Council of State, and the unity government over electoral powers and laws.
Today at the @UN ministerial on Libya, I affirmed U.S. support for the December 24 elections, the withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries per UN Security Council Resolution 2570, and accountability via renewal of the @UN_HRC Fact Finding Mission. pic.twitter.com/HLNEvss8ek
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) September 22, 2021
On Tuesday, parliament withdrew confidence from the unity government of Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, a move that threatens plans to timely hold the country’s parliamentary and presidential elections.
Head of Libya’s High Council of State, Khalid Al-Mishri, slammed the move, saying the government will continue its work until the country’s elections slated for Dec. 24.
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